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		<title>Blurb by Jerry Stahl</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Jerry Stahl had this to say: Zoe Hansen writes like a three-day party in hell. She didn’t just walk on the wild side, she got her mail there. My American Dream evokes both the poetry of Kerouac and the low-life transcendence of Herbert Huncke. Hansen delivers nothing less than a literary speedball of danger and sex [...]]]></description>
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